The Mausoleum of Amir Kulol

Sayid Amir Kulol was born in Suhor province. Each sufiy had their own handicraft. In addition, Khodja Sayid Amir Kulol was a potter. Amir Kulol was a great potter, and even now, if you want to devote your life to pottering and grow as a master, you must visit the sainted place of Amir Kulol’s mausoleum.

Amir was a master not only of pottery, but also of religion, and he was a major religious figure in Middle Asia.

As a spiritual master of Amir Timur, he made a major contribution to the Sufism school.

The Mausoleum of Amir Kulol was erected after his death, at the beginning of the 21st century.

There is a mosque here, with a beautiful fruit garden and a holy spring.
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Sights of Bukhara

The Lyabi Hauz Ensemble

Architectural Ensemble of the Kosh-Madrasah

Bukhara State Museum-Park of Architecture and Art

Varahshan Palace

Sitorai Mohi Hosa Palace

Emir's Zindan

Complex Poi Kalon

Hodja Gaukushon complex

The Mausoleum of Amir Kulol

Buyan-Kuli Khan Mausoleum

Samanids' Mausoleum

Seyfaddin Boharzi's Mausoleum

Chashma-Ayub Mausoleum

Chor Bakr Qubba

Madrasah Abdulaziz Khan

Madrasah Abdullakhan

Kulba-Kukaldash

Mir Arab Madrasah

Madrasah Modari Khan

Madrasah Nadir Divan Begi

Ulugbek Madrasah

Chor-Minor Madrasah

Memorial House-Museum of Fayzulla Hodjaev

Memorial Complex of Bakhauddin Nakshbandi

The Baland Mosque

Mosque of Bolo Khouz

Kalon Mosque

Magoki Attori Mosque

Namozgokh mosque

Kalon Minaret

Trade Domes: Toki-Zargaron, Toki-Sarrafon, and Toki-Tilpak-Furushon

Fayziabad Khanaka

Hodja Zaynuddin Khanaka

Ark Citadel